Beverly Hills

When the nation’s TV critics converge on Beverly Hills this week for their annual summer press tour, they’re sure to be greeted by broadcast bigwigs sporting wide smiles and puffed-out chests.

The networks, you see, are feeling pretty good about themselves these days. (Well, if you don’t count NBC). New hit shows such as “Glee,” “Modern Family” and “The Good Wife” cleaned up recently when the Emmy nominations were announced, which prompted many to rave about a surge in prime-time quality and creative adventurousness.

But let’s not get too carried away. Yes, the networks gave us some see-worthy shows last season, proving that their programming model is not dead yet. But, as usual, there was plenty of junk, too — or have you blotted out all memory of the Kelsey Grammer sitcom “Hank”?